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new jersey governor chris christie and new york congressman peter king went to bat yesterday against their own party to secure relief for sandy victims, victims whose plight they had seen and heard firsthand. i'm going through all of this because i've been trying to wrap my head around how the republican house could possibly have failed to extend the violence against women act, an act that just as it sounds helps protect women who are victims of sexual and domestic abuse and the only reason i can come up with is that the male-dominated house republican caucus, which didn't bother to appoint a single woman as committee chair until pressured, which didn't allow a single woman on a panel about birth control, cannot relate to the personal experience of a woman who has been stalked, raped, or beaten by her spouse. the senate renewed the legislation back in april with bipartisan support, sponsorship support -- bipartisan support that came primarily from women. the house utterly failed. here are the three new provisions republicans object to. one, protections for undocumented immigrants who
new jersey governor chris christie and new york congressman peter king went to bat yesterday against their own party to secure relief for sandy victims, victims whose plight they had seen and heard firsthand. i'm going through all of this because i've been trying to wrap my head around how the republican house could possibly have failed to extend the violence against women act, an act that just as it sounds helps protect women who are victims of sexual and domestic abuse and the only reason i...
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back here in new york, the sad scene after the ball drops. an army of sanitation workers descend on times square to gyp the monumental task of cleaning up. >> those sanitation workers, impressive how they get that all cleaned up. >> i want to know how many sets of keys they start. 1 million people. >>> still to many co, new details on secretary hillary clinton's health care. a blood clot in her skull. how serious could this be? we'll speak with a cardiologist. there are patients who will question, why does my mouth feel dryer than i remember it to be? there are more people taking more medication, so we see people suffering from dry mouth more so. we may see more cavities, bad breath, oral irritation. a dry mouth sufferer doesn't have to suffer. i would recommend biotene. the enzymes in biotene products help supplement enzymes that are naturally in saliva. biotene helps moisten those areas that have become dry. those that are suffering can certainly benefit from biotene. [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life
back here in new york, the sad scene after the ball drops. an army of sanitation workers descend on times square to gyp the monumental task of cleaning up. >> those sanitation workers, impressive how they get that all cleaned up. >> i want to know how many sets of keys they start. 1 million people. >>> still to many co, new details on secretary hillary clinton's health care. a blood clot in her skull. how serious could this be? we'll speak with a cardiologist. there are...
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and today we are watching the victims in those four states of new york, new jersey, pennsylvania, and i forgot the fourth state, i apologize, connecticut, suffer as a result of this. >> and why is there no outrage that politicians as usual use a real disaster to lard up a bill with a bunch of special interest gimmes that have nothing to do with the victims of sandy? why isn't there any outrage about that? >> this is the problem. clearly this will distinguish the two parties. that bill, 64% of it did not spend out in the next two years. 31% of it had nothing, nothing, zero to do. the train came through and the boys said, let's throw the pork on the train. it came out of the senate as exactly why the country is now sick. this was not emergency spending that the house should have done. >> tell that to governor christie ask tell that to the republican members of the house from those four states who said they needed that bill. >> they need any bill. they don't care how much the rest of the country spends as long as they get what they want. i understand. that's local politics in a crisis. t
and today we are watching the victims in those four states of new york, new jersey, pennsylvania, and i forgot the fourth state, i apologize, connecticut, suffer as a result of this. >> and why is there no outrage that politicians as usual use a real disaster to lard up a bill with a bunch of special interest gimmes that have nothing to do with the victims of sandy? why isn't there any outrage about that? >> this is the problem. clearly this will distinguish the two parties. that...
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michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >>> and speaking of our friends across the pond, take a look at these rare color photographs of the beatles from the '60s, snapped during their first u.s. tour in 1964. they were taken by an american doctor and never published. the photos will be auctioned off march 22nd, 50 years to the day after the fab four released its first album. >>> up next here tonight, how one extraordinary woman drafted a volunteer army to make a difference and let a lot of american heroes know they are not forgotten. >>> few military units have marched off to war more than the army's 3rd infantry division, which is currently commanding security operations in southern afghanistan. to the folks who live around the 3rd i.d.'s home base near savannah, georgia, members of the division are more than soldiers, they're neighbors, they're part of the community. and tonight, we have a story of one woman on the home front who is making a difference for the local troops when they are far from home. dawn on a recent friday, a ritual that has become all too familiar at airfields like
michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >>> and speaking of our friends across the pond, take a look at these rare color photographs of the beatles from the '60s, snapped during their first u.s. tour in 1964. they were taken by an american doctor and never published. the photos will be auctioned off march 22nd, 50 years to the day after the fab four released its first album. >>> up next here tonight, how one extraordinary woman drafted a volunteer army to make a difference and...
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. >>> good evening americans and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. the gop is still holding the american economy hostage, and president obama says they wouldn't collect a ransom. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> the issue here is whether or not america pays its bills. we are not a dead beat nation. >> the president draws a line in the sand for republicans. >> they will not collect a ranson in exchange for the economy. >> on whether republicans will actually listen. one month after sandy hook, the president says he has the vice president's gun recommendations. >> my starting point is not to worry about the politics. >> but will spineless republicans kill reform? one republican threatens impeachment if the president signs an executive order on guns. dan gross of the grady campaign is here regarding comments that the nra is gearing up to sell guns. and former secretary of state colin powell calls out republicans on race. >> there is also a dark vein of intolerance. >> dr. peterson joins me to discuss the republican response. good to have you
. >>> good evening americans and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. the gop is still holding the american economy hostage, and president obama says they wouldn't collect a ransom. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> the issue here is whether or not america pays its bills. we are not a dead beat nation. >> the president draws a line in the sand for republicans. >> they will not collect a ranson in exchange for the economy. >> on...
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after this should have their head examined. >> new jersey and new york are perennially among the most generous states in the nation to our fellow states. we vote for disaster relief for other states in need. we are donor states spending -- sending much more to washington, d.c., than we ever get back in federal spending. despite this history of unbridled generosity in our hour of desperate need, we have been left waiting for help six times longer than the victims of katrina with no end in sight. >> eugene, read the tea leaves for me. what is the real explanation as to this fumble on the part of the republican leadership in the house? was it a scheduling snafu or was it some inherent bias? >> well, you could call it bias. i think john boehner was just nervous about bringing up a bill that some of his more rural and conservative members would have a question about right after the fiscal cliff deal. i think he was, frankly, worried that today's vote might have turned out differently, today's vote for speaker might have turned out differently had he done that right then. and so, you know,
after this should have their head examined. >> new jersey and new york are perennially among the most generous states in the nation to our fellow states. we vote for disaster relief for other states in need. we are donor states spending -- sending much more to washington, d.c., than we ever get back in federal spending. despite this history of unbridled generosity in our hour of desperate need, we have been left waiting for help six times longer than the victims of katrina with no end in...
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airways flight from new york to charlotte lands in the hudson river in new york city. and amazingly, all the passengers got out alive. >> the miracle on the hudson. it was the feel good story of the year. captain sully became a national hero. what a day. and there must be something about this day january 15th. because today we heard about another kind of miracle. this one from arizona governor jan brewer. the gop governor who tried to impress the right wingers by wagging her finger in the president's face. she has caved on health care. that's right. she's agreed finally to expand medicaid in her state. >> try as we might, the law was upheld by the united states supreme court. the president was re-elected. and his party controls the united states senate. in short, the affordable care act isn't going anywhere. at least not for the time being. >> she's right. the law is not going anywhere. and expanding medicaid in arizona means 300,000 more people will get health insurance. a far right governor who's helping to expand health care? miracles do happen. but we shouldn't exp
airways flight from new york to charlotte lands in the hudson river in new york city. and amazingly, all the passengers got out alive. >> the miracle on the hudson. it was the feel good story of the year. captain sully became a national hero. what a day. and there must be something about this day january 15th. because today we heard about another kind of miracle. this one from arizona governor jan brewer. the gop governor who tried to impress the right wingers by wagging her finger in the...
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i'm kelly evans in for maria bartiromo down at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffith, but apparently i have a new nickname on twitter. >> the mayor, that's right. i hear that his name around these parts. >> no idea what that means. right now we're not giving back that 300-point rally from yesterday but news from the fed an hour ago right now that some members of the fed would want the free money to come to an end sooner rather than later. that has slowed things down. you can guess where that news hit on this chart right at 2:00 eastern time. a gain became a loss, and we're still down about seven points on the industrial average at 13,404. we're going to go over those fed minutes in just a minute. nasdaq also off the low, down six-plus points at 3105, and the s&p 500 index at this hour is down a point and change at 1460. >> that's right. most of this reaction, as bill said, to word that some in the federal reserve want to slow down or end the bond-buying program before the 2013. how quickly we've gone from talking about qe infinity to maybe the end of it within the cale
i'm kelly evans in for maria bartiromo down at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffith, but apparently i have a new nickname on twitter. >> the mayor, that's right. i hear that his name around these parts. >> no idea what that means. right now we're not giving back that 300-point rally from yesterday but news from the fed an hour ago right now that some members of the fed would want the free money to come to an end sooner rather than later. that has slowed things...
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attorney for the southern district of new york. what we do not know about her is what kind of a regulator she is. we know she is a very tough and very sensible prosecutor. what we do not know is what kind of a regulator she is, and it is a big task, because they have to implement dodd-frank. >> no surprise, "the wall street journal" does not merely like either. >> i agree with my colleagues. can move onto something else? i do not know anything about him, but i know about her. i want somebody tough on wall street. i do not think it is a conservative position to be against enforcing the laws on maastricht. as tough on wall street and main street. if we passed the assault weapons ban, i would make an exception and allow her to carry one. >> that is still a big if, at this point. >> we past financial reform in the house and senate. but there has to implementation by the sec. it still is not fully implemented, by any means. very difficult and tricky to do. >> whatever is written about the obama administration, its prosecution of the mal
attorney for the southern district of new york. what we do not know about her is what kind of a regulator she is. we know she is a very tough and very sensible prosecutor. what we do not know is what kind of a regulator she is, and it is a big task, because they have to implement dodd-frank. >> no surprise, "the wall street journal" does not merely like either. >> i agree with my colleagues. can move onto something else? i do not know anything about him, but i know about...
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in vermont we suffered, and now in new jersey and new york people are suffering. but as you know, we passed an emergency relief program, disaster relief program, for sandy. we passed it in the senate. >> i know you did. >> our republican friends in the house chose not to do with it -- to deal with that issue, and i think that is a real tragedy. >> senator, thanks for joining us today. again, happier 2013 to you. >> happy new year to you as well. >> thanks. >>> stocks are soaring, first trading day of the new year, the market is buoyed by a better than expected report. joining me, ruth marcus, also greg yip. welcome both. the markets just reacting to this last-minute deal? other fundamentals that you are looking at? >> mostly it is the deal. the deal does three things that the markets are happy about, number one, taxes in the new year, number two, removes some of the uncertainty about fiscal policy that's been plaguing the markets and business for a number of years now. these tax rates are now permanent, also a small but permanent capital gains and dividends tax in
in vermont we suffered, and now in new jersey and new york people are suffering. but as you know, we passed an emergency relief program, disaster relief program, for sandy. we passed it in the senate. >> i know you did. >> our republican friends in the house chose not to do with it -- to deal with that issue, and i think that is a real tragedy. >> senator, thanks for joining us today. again, happier 2013 to you. >> happy new year to you as well. >> thanks....
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according to "new york times," the white house says, quote, plans to push congress to move quickly in the coming months on an ambitious overall of the immigration system to include a path to citizenship for most of the 11 million illegal immigrants in the country and plans to lay out the president's plan in the coming weeks, perhaps the state of the union address. joining me now on what the legislation possibly could look like, jose diaz balard. good to have you on again. >> pleasure. >> as we know, that doesn't mean it's not a priority. >> well, yeah. i mean, you know what, again. it's the press's responsibility to deal with all kinds of issues when they get the opportunity to speak with the president and unless apparently it's spanish language tv asking the question, a lot of people simply don't -- reporters don't think of asking about immigration reform which is a very important issue for a lot of people in the united states, not just latinos. >> and an issue the president says is important to him and one that was spoken about in great terms during the election cycle, the failure b
according to "new york times," the white house says, quote, plans to push congress to move quickly in the coming months on an ambitious overall of the immigration system to include a path to citizenship for most of the 11 million illegal immigrants in the country and plans to lay out the president's plan in the coming weeks, perhaps the state of the union address. joining me now on what the legislation possibly could look like, jose diaz balard. good to have you on again. >>...
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welcome to "the ed show" from new york. four years after plotting to destroy president obama's agenda, republicans are raising the white flag. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> but thinkal, they will not collect a ran some in exchange for not crashing the american economy. >> the republican game of chicken is over. eric cantore proposes a three-month deal on the debt ceiling. some democrats are calling it a trap. i'll ask dnc chairwoman debbie wasserman schultz what she thinks. it's do or die time for filibuster reform and democrats are about to drop the ball. >> nos,, sir, i will not yield. tonight, my message to senator harry reid. plus the american people are getting ripped off by a congress that just isn't working. congressman rick nolan was there is 30 years ago. he's back now and he can't believe the difference. he's wondering, are we getting paid for this? >>> is it really an admission of guilt if you don't show any remorse? >> it did not even feel wrong? >> no. it's scary. >> did you feel bad about it? >>
welcome to "the ed show" from new york. four years after plotting to destroy president obama's agenda, republicans are raising the white flag. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> but thinkal, they will not collect a ran some in exchange for not crashing the american economy. >> the republican game of chicken is over. eric cantore proposes a three-month deal on the debt ceiling. some democrats are calling it a trap. i'll ask dnc chairwoman debbie...
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. >> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. the gop is still holding the american economy hostage, and president obama says they won't collect a ransom. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> the issue here is whether or not america pays its bills. we are not a deadbeat nation. >> the president draws a line in the sand for republicans. >> they will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the american economy. >> tonight, congressman jim mcdermott's reaction to the president's tough talk on the debt ceiling. e.j. dion and ruth con connaught on whether the republicans will actually listen. >>> one month after sandy hook, he has the president's gun recommendations. >> will spineless republicans kill reform? one threats impeachment if the president signs an executive order on guns. dan gross of the brady campaign is here with reaction to the president's comments that the nra is joining up fear to sell guns. >>> and former secretary of state colin powell calls out republicans on race. >> there is also a dark -- a dar
. >> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. the gop is still holding the american economy hostage, and president obama says they won't collect a ransom. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> the issue here is whether or not america pays its bills. we are not a deadbeat nation. >> the president draws a line in the sand for republicans. >> they will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the american...
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there are democratic senators, senator menendez of new jersey and new york who have fought hard for tough iran sanctions which chuck hagel doesn't believe in. isn't this going to be one of the main priorities of the next secretary of defense? >> all other things being equal if the president really wants him he could probably have him except for the possibility in the course of the confirmation hearings hagel steps all over h himself which could happen and the atmosphere changes and he becomes highly controversial suspect in the country and that would liberate democrats of the kind that bill described to vote no which can happen. >> so tough sledding ahead for chuck haiged and tough sledding for jack lu if he is nominated to replace tim geithner. i want to get into the gun control. the results of the rasmussen poll, 51% of americans now support stricter gun laws. when asked would posting an armed guard in every school makes schools more safe, 48% said yes and 53% said they would feel safer with an armed guard at school versus no adults with guns. castigatederre was cassty for suggesting th
there are democratic senators, senator menendez of new jersey and new york who have fought hard for tough iran sanctions which chuck hagel doesn't believe in. isn't this going to be one of the main priorities of the next secretary of defense? >> all other things being equal if the president really wants him he could probably have him except for the possibility in the course of the confirmation hearings hagel steps all over h himself which could happen and the atmosphere changes and he...
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york and new jersey. >>> mitch mcconnell could be in trouble. he's up for re-election next year, and a new poll shows people there are waiting to see who will challenge him. just 17% of registered voters will absolutely support him. 34% say they'll vote against him. 44% are waiting to check out the opponent. >>> and speaking of polls, who should play hillary clinton in a movie about her life? okay, there's a new cbs/"vanity fair" poll. 6% said kirsten dunst, she's only 30. 7% chose helen mirren, she's british, 8%, susan sarandon, who's known for being political, and jumping up to 18%, people chose glen close, but a whopping 40% chose meryl streep. they snapped this self-portrait at the kennedy center benefit back in december. >>> the president congratulated the nba champions, the miami heat at the white house yesterday, including lebron james. >> a few of them were here a couple years ago, for a pickup game on my birthday. now, i'm not trying to take all the credit, coach, but i think that it's clear that going up against me prepared them to tak
york and new jersey. >>> mitch mcconnell could be in trouble. he's up for re-election next year, and a new poll shows people there are waiting to see who will challenge him. just 17% of registered voters will absolutely support him. 34% say they'll vote against him. 44% are waiting to check out the opponent. >>> and speaking of polls, who should play hillary clinton in a movie about her life? okay, there's a new cbs/"vanity fair" poll. 6% said kirsten dunst, she's...
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they are in new york all the time filling their pockets with money from new yorkers anyone who contributes one penny to congressional republicans is out of their minds. because last night they put a knife in the back of new yorker and new jerseyians with absolute disgrace. >> jennifer: obviously peter king is not looking to switch parties, but do you think he would encourage a challenge against boehner? or is that just him being angry. >> well peter king's day-long revolt ended with a meter with john boehner today, and congressman king came away from that meeting somewhat more pleased hearing that the speaker was going to bring up at least part of that spending package this week. it's a bill to be voted on on friday, and congressman king said he would continue to support speaker boehner, and really this was all a publicity stunt or just congressman king sleep deprived and incredibly pissed off trying to make a statement. >> jennifer: all i can say is you think $50 billion for hurricane sandy is going to be a problem, people need to consider what the cost is of all of these extreme water ev
they are in new york all the time filling their pockets with money from new yorkers anyone who contributes one penny to congressional republicans is out of their minds. because last night they put a knife in the back of new yorker and new jerseyians with absolute disgrace. >> jennifer: obviously peter king is not looking to switch parties, but do you think he would encourage a challenge against boehner? or is that just him being angry. >> well peter king's day-long revolt ended with...
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the state of new york and new york city sends way more money into the federal treasury through the income tax than it ever gets back in federal spending. >> yeah, absolutely, new york and new jersey are both donor states. >> yes, and chris christie made this point very well today. >> it was one of the most effective parts of the presentation, he walked through disasters, louisiana, florida, he talked about them giving more in taxes than they ever get back, they're just asking for some of this money back when they're in dire need. and they're also political donors, they come to new york when they have to raise money to get reelected. and now for politicians saying they have to wait is both cruel and also terrible politics. >> michael, the latest, boehner seems to be saying okay, with the new congress we will try, try to get this done somewhere around january 15th. the trouble is, there is no bill now. there is a whole new congress. so now you have to run something through the united states senate again, very hard to get this through. >> and joy and i were talking about this in the green ro
the state of new york and new york city sends way more money into the federal treasury through the income tax than it ever gets back in federal spending. >> yeah, absolutely, new york and new jersey are both donor states. >> yes, and chris christie made this point very well today. >> it was one of the most effective parts of the presentation, he walked through disasters, louisiana, florida, he talked about them giving more in taxes than they ever get back, they're just asking...
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york, new jersey, connecticut, typifies, i believe, a strain in the republican party. we cannot believe that this cruel knife in the back was delivered to our region. >> now, unfortunately, these leaders will still need to work together, and soon. with one deadline down last night, the president has already begun positioning himself for the next fight. >> we'll negotiate over many things. i will not have another debate with this congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they've already racked up through the laws that they passed. let me repeat. we can't not pay bills that we've already incurred. >> the debt ceiling is coming, the sequesters are coming. cue the next countdown clock. joining us now from washington, the sage of capitol hill, hardest-working man in news business, nbc's luke russert. the first question i have to ask you, do you sleep, and will you ever get a vacation? >> no and no is the answer right now. >> never. >> i missed it completely. it's funny, my colleagues down on capitol hill, too, missed christmas, missed new year's. new year'
york, new jersey, connecticut, typifies, i believe, a strain in the republican party. we cannot believe that this cruel knife in the back was delivered to our region. >> now, unfortunately, these leaders will still need to work together, and soon. with one deadline down last night, the president has already begun positioning himself for the next fight. >> we'll negotiate over many things. i will not have another debate with this congress over whether or not they should pay the bills...
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new york city has over $125 million every year. there's good options for good return on investment and don't involve bad choices for the society. the example given earlier. the anti-apartheid movement 20 years ago. the anti-tobacco movement. these profoundly changed the way both government and the private sector acted. so we need to understand. the outrage in this country over guns, particularly after newtown, the highest point we have ever seen if we're going to change anything, the tool of public pension funds, the tool of going after the big investment houses is valid and looking at that case of tobacco industry -- >> you're saying the job of the new york state controller, he doesn't just have a fiduciary responsibly to taxpayers, he has a moral responsibility, that's part of the job? >> absolutely. absolutely. because you cannot have a situation where our country's in danger. our children are in danger and don't do anything about it just to rely on business as usual. that is break point. that is break point in the history of ne
new york city has over $125 million every year. there's good options for good return on investment and don't involve bad choices for the society. the example given earlier. the anti-apartheid movement 20 years ago. the anti-tobacco movement. these profoundly changed the way both government and the private sector acted. so we need to understand. the outrage in this country over guns, particularly after newtown, the highest point we have ever seen if we're going to change anything, the tool of...
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times square, new york city. dancing and getting ready. just an hour and a half to o 2013 and they are already celebrating tonight. probably celebrating because they just got word from the white house that there is a deal, a fiscal cliff deal. the problem is the dancing may not be happening all the way up here on capitol hill because, frankly, it still has to pass the senate and the house. but they can still cheer. i'm bret baier live in washington. we have the breaking news that they are very close they say to the final deal between senate democrats and republicans and vice president biden who is currently meeting with senate democrats in a closed door meeting trying to get skeptical democrats to sign on to the mini deal that they are trying to avoid the fiscal cliff. the problem that they won't avoid it technically. they will miss the midnight deadline because the house has adjourned for the night. they don't have anything to score. they don't have anything to react to because no piece of legislation has made it to the senate. this s the
times square, new york city. dancing and getting ready. just an hour and a half to o 2013 and they are already celebrating tonight. probably celebrating because they just got word from the white house that there is a deal, a fiscal cliff deal. the problem is the dancing may not be happening all the way up here on capitol hill because, frankly, it still has to pass the senate and the house. but they can still cheer. i'm bret baier live in washington. we have the breaking news that they are very...
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he will stab you in the back in a new york second, politically. let's turn to larry cohen, president of the coalition of american workers. coalition of organizations that support the reform. we appreciate your time. how important is this? is there a chance if this doesn't happen that the 113th will be just like the 112th? >> there's a serious chance. and it's up to us. i'm glad to say that there are over 1 million americans that have signed petitions into their except tors, over 100,000 phone calls, 50 groups working on this day and night. it's tied to everything we care about. the question is, are we going to have democracy in the u.s. senate, which we actually had for many generations? are we going to pretend there's a filibuster that doesn't even exist? one senator calls up from anywhere. you don't even know who it is. there are three or four parts to this that are all critical. you can't get a conference committee. the president can't get any of his nominations through. frankly the majority leader can't even put the bill on the floor. two cong
he will stab you in the back in a new york second, politically. let's turn to larry cohen, president of the coalition of american workers. coalition of organizations that support the reform. we appreciate your time. how important is this? is there a chance if this doesn't happen that the 113th will be just like the 112th? >> there's a serious chance. and it's up to us. i'm glad to say that there are over 1 million americans that have signed petitions into their except tors, over 100,000...
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this afternoon, speaker boehner met with the new york and new jersey delegations. and congressman king of new york emerged later to say they'd gotten what they want after all. >> $9 billion on flood insurance this friday will be voted on. and then on january 15, the first full legislative day, will be the additional $51 billion will be voted on. and that will come to a total of 60, which the total was for the bill that was supposed to be voted on this week. >> woodruff: the votes will be taken by the new congress, that's due to be sworn in tomorrow. still here with us are steven dennis of roll call and neil irwin of the "washington post." and, steven, governor christie was very angry, congressman king, others from the northeast very angry. what happened? >> it was amazing to see almost a melted down on the house floor last night with all of these members, republican members, coming to the house-- floor and just ripping into their leadership saying they felt they had been lied to, that they were going to get this before they went home. and then it went poof. and bas
this afternoon, speaker boehner met with the new york and new jersey delegations. and congressman king of new york emerged later to say they'd gotten what they want after all. >> $9 billion on flood insurance this friday will be voted on. and then on january 15, the first full legislative day, will be the additional $51 billion will be voted on. and that will come to a total of 60, which the total was for the bill that was supposed to be voted on this week. >> woodruff: the votes...
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stop donating money to the house gop's campaign committee. >> i'm saying anyone from new york and new jersey who contributes one penny to the republican congressional campaign committee should have their head examined. i would not give one penny to these people based on what they did to us last night. >> well, a short time later boehner met with lawmakers and assured them he would put the bill on sandy relief back on the schedule today. congressman king was singing a different tune. >> what's done is done. the fact is when the money was on the line, when the decision had to be made, john boehner made the right decision. john boehner agreed to put it all on the calendar. john is really a voice of reason in our conference. despite some of the things i said yesterday. >> all right. whatever it takes. the vote may be on the calendar. but it still will take time to pass. the house will vote on just $9 billion in flood aid tomorrow. in two weeks the house will vote on the rest of the package, some $51 billion. the senate will need to approve both measures in the meantime. real people are hu
stop donating money to the house gop's campaign committee. >> i'm saying anyone from new york and new jersey who contributes one penny to the republican congressional campaign committee should have their head examined. i would not give one penny to these people based on what they did to us last night. >> well, a short time later boehner met with lawmakers and assured them he would put the bill on sandy relief back on the schedule today. congressman king was singing a different tune....
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attorney southern district of new york. but we do not know about her is what kind of a regulator she is. we know she is a very tough and very sensible prosecutor. what we do not know is what kind of a regulator she is, and they have to implement dodd-frank . >> "the wall street journal is not so happy with either candidate. >> i agree. can we now move onto something that we can argue about? i did not know about him but i know about her. i want somebody who is tough on wall street. i do not think it is a conservative position to be against enforcing laws on wall street. i think you ought to be as tough on wall street as you are on main street. if we pass the assault weapons ban, i would make an exception and allow her to carry one. [laughter] >> that is still a big if at this point? >> it is. we pass financial reform in the house and senate, but it has to be implemented by the sec. it still is not fully implemented by any means. that is a difficult and tricky thing to do. >> a whatever is written about the obama administrati
attorney southern district of new york. but we do not know about her is what kind of a regulator she is. we know she is a very tough and very sensible prosecutor. what we do not know is what kind of a regulator she is, and they have to implement dodd-frank . >> "the wall street journal is not so happy with either candidate. >> i agree. can we now move onto something that we can argue about? i did not know about him but i know about her. i want somebody who is tough on wall...
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dean and scott, and the lee three of my favorite new york politico medians. thank you so much for joining us. up next, happier news, same sex weddings guess who is flipping out. that's up ahead. hd
dean and scott, and the lee three of my favorite new york politico medians. thank you so much for joining us. up next, happier news, same sex weddings guess who is flipping out. that's up ahead. hd
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i mean, new york did throw one ticker-tape parade this year for the super bowl champion new york giants, and at their parade, we met the willis family. mom, glenda with her grandson josiah. they brought with them a picture of glenda's son and not incidentally a huge giants fan. sergeant willis had sent a message from afghanistan before the big game. >> i'm staff sergeant willis. i'm originally from brooklyn new york and i want to say hi to my family in brooklyn and go big blue. >> his mom told us she promised him she would go to the parade if the giants won and she would bring his picture. well, the giants won and work held the parade and glenda kept her promise. she told us it would be compassionate to have a par rad for her son and daughter in new york. there's still no parade in the works for new york city to welcome home the troops, but i can tell you that sergeant willis is home. and he and his family are here tonight with us watching the show in this very room. so welcome home, sergeant willis. look, you're on tv. it is really cool to have you guys here and it's the best new thing
i mean, new york did throw one ticker-tape parade this year for the super bowl champion new york giants, and at their parade, we met the willis family. mom, glenda with her grandson josiah. they brought with them a picture of glenda's son and not incidentally a huge giants fan. sergeant willis had sent a message from afghanistan before the big game. >> i'm staff sergeant willis. i'm originally from brooklyn new york and i want to say hi to my family in brooklyn and go big blue. >>...
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here no new york is joy reid, and in washington msnbc political analyst the great david corn of "mother jones." republicans have been busy crafting their critique, they're calling the president a liberal and various other things. i guess they weren't listening to what he said in that speech when he said name-calling should not be used as reasoned debate. that was what the president actually said. >> yeah, i guess he really hasn't had a lot of time in his schedule to put sean hannity on his christmas list, but while he's actually been in office attempting to do the job of president of the united states, he's also been thinking about in the second term how he wants to leave his legacy. and i thought that the speech that the president gave, it was only partisan if you believe that caring for the least of these is something only democrats want to do or if you believe that the broad shoulders of the middle class and building the middle class upon those shoulders is a partisan thing. unless republicans are cedeing every moral principle about taking care of our fellow citizens, unless they're
here no new york is joy reid, and in washington msnbc political analyst the great david corn of "mother jones." republicans have been busy crafting their critique, they're calling the president a liberal and various other things. i guess they weren't listening to what he said in that speech when he said name-calling should not be used as reasoned debate. that was what the president actually said. >> yeah, i guess he really hasn't had a lot of time in his schedule to put sean...
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nicole petallides is on the floor at the new york stock exchange with more on apple's stock. nicole? nicole: we're keeping a close eye on apple, which today broke down below $500 for the first time in 11 months. this dates back to last february where it was below $500. here it is, though. it has recouped some of the losses. it is now at 506.80. you talked about the fact that they had to cut their orders for screens and components and such for the iphone 5. ultimately it is because they are not seeing the demand. they are not boosting their orders, on the contrary, cutting the orders. this was a stock that was 700 bucks back in september. here it is now selling off about 2 1/2% on this news. i can tell you one of the traders are saying buy it at 495 over at gray wolf this morning. it did trade as low as 498 and change. dagen: thank you. connell: shares of apple are certainly taking a beating today. and shibani joshi joins us now with more. shibani: nicole was just pointing out shares of apple down about 2.6%. but not taking the beating that you would expect on the news of the
nicole petallides is on the floor at the new york stock exchange with more on apple's stock. nicole? nicole: we're keeping a close eye on apple, which today broke down below $500 for the first time in 11 months. this dates back to last february where it was below $500. here it is, though. it has recouped some of the losses. it is now at 506.80. you talked about the fact that they had to cut their orders for screens and components and such for the iphone 5. ultimately it is because they are not...
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in a new york hospital. [ male announcer ] kids grow up in no time... marie callender's turkey breast with stuffing is a great reason to slow down. creamy mash potatoes, homestyle gravy and 320 calories. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> with vice president joe biden acting as the closer, this country is one step closer to getting a fiscal deal done. after the senate vote, the president warned house republicans not to stand in the way. "while neither democrats nor republicans got everything they wanted, this agreement is the right thing to do for our country and the house should pass it without delay." kristen welker is nbc's white house correspondent. kristen, good morning and happy new year to you. what's the white house expecting today? >> reporter: good morning and happy new year to you, chris. well, i think they are feeling optimistic about their chances of their legislation making its way through the house. of course, you had mitch mcconnell and vice president biden as the lead negotiators, but they were in close contact with leaders in t
in a new york hospital. [ male announcer ] kids grow up in no time... marie callender's turkey breast with stuffing is a great reason to slow down. creamy mash potatoes, homestyle gravy and 320 calories. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> with vice president joe biden acting as the closer, this country is one step closer to getting a fiscal deal done. after the senate vote, the president warned house republicans not to stand in the way. "while neither democrats nor...
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in new york i'm liz macdonald. have a safe and happy new year. >>> in about an hour we'll all start a new year birth a -- new year with a clean slate, so have you made your resolutions yet? [ male announcer ] verizon fios is the fastest internet in america. just ask pc mag. [ man ] "cable can't touch fios upload speeds." "it's hard to imagine anyone ever beating fios." "there's no doubt fios is the fastest in the country." [ male announcer ] after 110,000 speed tests, nothing came close to fios. and fios doesn't cap your internet usage. so switch to fiber-optic fios because according to pc mag... [ man ] "if it's available, you should get it." [ male announcer ] last chance to get the fios triple play for our best price online of just $79.99 a month contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities for two years with a two-year agreement, at 800-974-6006 tty/v. plus get $300 back. for customers with disabilities for two years with a two-year agreement, excuse me, sir i'm go
in new york i'm liz macdonald. have a safe and happy new year. >>> in about an hour we'll all start a new year birth a -- new year with a clean slate, so have you made your resolutions yet? [ male announcer ] verizon fios is the fastest internet in america. just ask pc mag. [ man ] "cable can't touch fios upload speeds." "it's hard to imagine anyone ever beating fios." "there's no doubt fios is the fastest in the country." [ male announcer ] after 110,000...
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the residents of new jersey, new york. that's what the job is and putting this off is only going to hurt us in the long run. michael, i know you know the delaware region well. the jersey shore is a billion dollar industry. if that's not close to up and running when it comes spring and summertime, that's going to take a hit. >> let me ask a question about your governor. soon chris christie will stand for re-election. and here he is so straightforwardly commenting and criticizing speaker boehner. and it comes on the heels of him appearing with president obama. i guess my question is within the party does the republican apparatus get tired of its governor stepping out of line from the typical partisan mode? >> i think what governor christie brings to the table is what the american people look for. someone who shoots straight. if you hold people accountable, that's what needs to be done. accountability at the end of the day is what everyone's frustrated about. that's why i ran. that's why i got involved. it's here every day tr
the residents of new jersey, new york. that's what the job is and putting this off is only going to hurt us in the long run. michael, i know you know the delaware region well. the jersey shore is a billion dollar industry. if that's not close to up and running when it comes spring and summertime, that's going to take a hit. >> let me ask a question about your governor. soon chris christie will stand for re-election. and here he is so straightforwardly commenting and criticizing speaker...
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is victoriously anti-gun as is new york. i think if you talk to the rank and file officers, most of them are pro-gun. the thing to law-enforcement person does not like is surprise. there are ways for a concealed carry member to safely announced to an officer if you are having contact with law enforcement that you are armed to put him at ease and know you are a good guy. i do not know that any of those are answers. i think we have to enforce what we have on the books. i do not think high-capacity mags -- a magazine change takes one second or two. you can change 10 as fast as you can change 30 round magazines. that is not the answer. the answer is -- i do not know. society has gotten none between the violent video games, which is a whole other issue on its own. you push reset and your hero comes back to life a deeply again. we have become numb to violence. horor movies on television -- we become numb. we do not have good parenting in this country. it is hard to live on a single income. we have latchkey children that do not hav
is victoriously anti-gun as is new york. i think if you talk to the rank and file officers, most of them are pro-gun. the thing to law-enforcement person does not like is surprise. there are ways for a concealed carry member to safely announced to an officer if you are having contact with law enforcement that you are armed to put him at ease and know you are a good guy. i do not know that any of those are answers. i think we have to enforce what we have on the books. i do not think...
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joining us now is congressman steve israel, democrat from new york and head of the democratic congressional campaign committee. congressman, you and i got to speak a little bit earlier. you're to be head down there in just a moment. what are you hearing at the moment in terms of where this might go? >> well, i feel -- i mean, i hate to say it, because this is like deja vu all over again. and i repeatedly said i think we're close, and i think we're there, only to have house republicans pull the rug out from under us, throw a temper tantrum and walk away. but this time i think they mean it. and i can tell you that there will be enough democratic votes in the house of representatives to pass this bill, protect the middle class, get us some deficit reduction, and move us forward instead of off cliffs. so we will provide the votes. we'll provide the adult supervision that is necessary to govern, to provide for compromise, consensus and pragmatism and move us forward. >> okay. we're watching debate right now. what issues do you expect to be brought up as we listen to different members throughout
joining us now is congressman steve israel, democrat from new york and head of the democratic congressional campaign committee. congressman, you and i got to speak a little bit earlier. you're to be head down there in just a moment. what are you hearing at the moment in terms of where this might go? >> well, i feel -- i mean, i hate to say it, because this is like deja vu all over again. and i repeatedly said i think we're close, and i think we're there, only to have house republicans...
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york times" found that senators will be able to talk and talk and talk. joining me now live, nbc news senior political editor mark murray. mark, explain the coverage of this so far. i think "the l.a. times" called an evolution, not a revolution and what some people anticipated what might come. >> well, in the filibuster reform taken off as a measure of democrats, from liberaling who were very frustrated by the change of pace in the u.s. senate. throughout its history, the united states senate has been the world's greatest deliberative body and sometimes they deliberate a little bit too long but the white house actually said that they supported the modest measures and it depends on where you are on the united states senate. sometimes when people want quick action now, those people were disappointed but if you believe in evolutional or gradual change as president obama sometimes does, you would end up taking that half or a third of a loaf. >> okay. so progressives, though, certainly have not had a good time hearing about this and specifically coming out and
york times" found that senators will be able to talk and talk and talk. joining me now live, nbc news senior political editor mark murray. mark, explain the coverage of this so far. i think "the l.a. times" called an evolution, not a revolution and what some people anticipated what might come. >> well, in the filibuster reform taken off as a measure of democrats, from liberaling who were very frustrated by the change of pace in the u.s. senate. throughout its history, the...